I went to a Catholic school with 40 kids total. There were no cliques, but I suppose I was the 'sporty good girl.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In high school I definitely had a clique of friends. And what I loved about it was that we were healthy and good girls.
I wasn't in school often enough to really belong to a 'clique,' but my friends all studied hard and got pretty good grades. They were good people with self-respect. I still like to be friends with people I admire something about; I really believe that we become like the people we're surrounded by, so I choose my friends carefully!
I wasn't a cliquey person, and I think that's because I came from a large family. I got along with everybody, and I usually got along with the people that people didn't like.
I was never really attached to a clique, and I wanted to be in all the different groups; I was never a one-group kind of person. I think that's still part of my personality today.
I felt uncomfortable in cliques.
I've never been much given to little social cliques.
In high school, there are so many cliques. You're never safe.
I went to a Catholic school but did not really fit in.
I grew up in a big Irish, Catholic family. My dad was a pretty rough guy. So one of my brothers left home when he was 15 and found his way to the gym. It gave me the opportunity to go and spend some time with him and work out in the gym.
There was all of about 30 kids where I went to school; we were all one clique.